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Caleb
Caleb
Caleb
Audiobook4 hours

Caleb

Written by Dale Mayer

Narrated by Brian Meslar

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Book 11: The K9 Files

For Caleb, returning to his hometown for his brother’s wedding should have been cause for a wonderful celebration. However, since his brother is marrying Caleb’s ex-wife, Caleb doesn’t want to go anywhere near the event. Yet Caleb returns, as his best friend, Laysha, is in the same town, and they are overdue a reunion. Plus Caleb’s been asked to look into a War Dog adopted out but now missing.



Having Caleb back in town, at her house even, Laysha couldn’t be happier, all the while knowing Caleb still had issues with his ex-wife. When Caleb and Laysha take a trip to the last known residence where the War Dog had been and instead find a human corpse, life takes a dark turn.



Even worse, they are seen at the house and have both become targets … in a game Caleb has to win or will lose everything that’s important in his life.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 1, 2024
ISBN9781773363141
Caleb
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Dale Mayer

Dale Mayer is a USA Today bestselling author who writes for the young, the old and those in-between. Some of her books are hot, some are sweet. Some will keep you up at night with a light on to keep the boogie man away and some you'll want to cuddle close. She's long given up on trying to fit a specific genre. Instead she honors the stories that come to her - and some of them are crazy, break all the rules and cross multiple genres! And that's okay too. There is one guarantee with each book - it will be a great read - each and every time.

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    Good story, but the hero ... way too forgiving. Shoulda just gone for barely tolerate there.